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6 (BKL), which was always helpfully obtained for it by Linux 2.4 VFS
28 which they belong. This is for the benefit of NAND flash - adding new
54 before calling a function which may need to allocate space. The
55 allocation may trigger garbage-collection, which may need to move a
56 node belonging to the inode which was locked in the first place by the
58 of the inode from which it's garbage-collecting a physical node, this
63 mutex, which is obtained by the garbage collection code and also
110 This spinlock also covers allocation of new inode numbers, which is
127 This mutex is only used by the erase code which frees obsolete node
147 which indicates which flash region (if any) is currently covered by
158 xattr related objects which include stuff in superblock and ic->xref.